Pavla Hubálková works as a science journalist at the online magazine WIRED.cz, where she focuses on science popularization and communication. She graduated in clinical biochemistry at the University of Science and Technology and received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the 3rd Faculty of Medicine at Charles University. She has published in many media outlets such as Hospodářské noviny, Hrot, Vědavýzkum.cz and Czexpats in Science. She also communicates science on social media, writes a newsletter and is co-author of the first book on science communication in Czech.
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